Harry Redknapp has admitted that his Tottenham Hotspur side have 'lost their way' in the Premier League run-in.
It took a stoppage-time equaliser from Rafael van der Vaart for Redknapp's side to snatch a point in their midweek 1-1 draw with Stoke City.
Redknapp admits that his team lack the "fluency" they have shown earlier in the season, but insists that their chances of automatic qualification for next season's Champions League are not over.
"We just seem to have lost our way a little bit," Redknapp told Sky Sports News. "We are not playing with quite the same fluency that we were a few weeks ago. It's difficult to put your finger on it. One or two of us look a bit jaded.
"We've got Chelsea now on Saturday for a big game so we've got to pick ourselves up again and go there and try and get a result.
"Anything can happen. We've got to come from behind now and pick it up. It's not all over by any means. Now is the time to get going again."
Spurs are now four games without a win, which has allowed Arsenal to leapfrog them into third place. They face Chelsea in the early kick-off this Saturday.